An American man in his early 40s had cholesterol oozing from his blood vessels, a condition that doctors diagnosed as xanthelasma due to a carnivore diet he followed for more than eight months.
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A Florida man's hunger for cheese has reportedly caused him to be hospitalized with yellow ooze emanating from his hands, elbows, and feet.
An article published in JAMA Cardiology said a man in his 40s had been suffering from “yellowish nodules” on his palms, soles ...
A man who told doctors he ate nothing, but 6–9 pounds of butter, cheese and hamburgers every day for eight months ended up at ...
The patient was eventually diagnosed with a condition known as xanthelasma — the build-up of cholesterol under the skin.
A trio of cardiologists, two at Tampa General Hospital and the third at the University of Texas' MD Anderson Cancer Center, ...
A man in his 40s consumed a "carnivore diet" for eight months and then developed yellow bumps on his hands, feet and elbows ...
A man who only ate a ‘carnivore diet’ for eight months has claimed his health improved despite suffering drastic side effects ...